School board candidates answer questions at forum
Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson
Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees candidates Britnee Loch, back row from left, incumbent Garrit Ophus, and Brandon Berreth, along with Jessica Kennedy-Stiffarm, front from left, Erin Pulse, incumbent Lorraine Larson and Michele Holden sit Thursday in Hensler Auditorium in Montana State University-Northern s Applied Technology Center during a candidate forum hosted by Havre Education Association. Candidate Jacob Ingram is not pictured.
The Havre Education Association hosted a Havre Public School Board candidate forum Thursday in Hensler Auditorium on the Montana State University-Northern campus. The forum was moderated by Chairman of the Havre Public Schools Education Foundation Kyle Leeds. There were nine questions from the HEA and public questions as well as follow-up questions were allowed.
Alley project becomes beautiful reality
Last updated 2/26/2021 at 10:21am
Havre’s Art Alley is a reality! Following the completion of the mural project in September of 2019, which culminated in the colorful artwork that adorns the west side of the Hill County Printing building, the work of the local volunteer Havre Main Street Group continued. The next project was developing an art alley in downtown Havre. The chosen alley was between Second and Third streets and Third and Fourth avenues, or the alley behind several downtown businesses, including Havre Home Center and Cavaliers. But why an Art Alley? And why in Havre? To attract visitors downtown, to add some.